Enyeama returns home, trains with wife

Nigerian international, Vincent Enyeama has returned home to his family after quiting the national team following a row with Super Eagles handler, Sunday Oliseh.

The Lille of France goalkeeper this week announced his decision to bring his 13-year international career to an end on his instagram account and left the team’s camp in Belgium.

He was not part of the team that lost 0-2 to Congo DR in an international friendly in Vise, Belgium on Thursday night.

It now seems the 33-year-old has now put his row with the national team handler behind him as he posted a picture of himself and wife, Promise in a training session, with a caption: “Training time with wifey.He that findeth a wife findeth a good thing and obtains favour from God.My??.she got me ?????? in my moment of grieve.”

Promise had earlier endorsed the decision of her husband to quit the national team, referring to him as a hero.

“Yes! You did well! Hold your head up high my love! I’m so proud of you and your dedicated service to your fatherland for 13 good years,” Promise wrote on Insatagram.

“I have witnessed your passion and commitment firsthand. You spent sleepless nights just to analyze every goal you conceded, even if there was nothing you could do to save them.

“You played through injuries, pains and fatigue. You took the bullets of unjust criticisms, biased and false reporting/information, just to let peace reign.

“You missed important family moments to honor national call-ups. Thank God for the opportunity/privilege to serve the nation. Thank God for the strength/skill to carry out your duties.

“Thank God for all the memories( good and bad). You leave as a hero. You bow out as a legend. Our children, grandchildren and future generations will hear and speak of your great deeds. God bless you my husband. God bless Nigeria.” she wrote.